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January 16, 2017
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Editing 60fps in a 24fps timeline

  • January 16, 2017
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I recently changed from FCPx to Premiere and there's one thing i'm confused on. In FCPx I could import my 60fps footage onto a 24fps timeline, and if I decided that I wanted to keep the shot at 100% speed, I could click optical flow in the Spatial Conform box, and it would completely smooth out the shot and I was good to go. In premiere, I know I can do Modify -> Interpret footage, change it to 24fps, and it will change the speed of the clip to 40%. What if I want to keep the 60fps footage at 100% speed. Is there a way to remove choppyness like in FCPx?

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    Legend
    January 16, 2017

    Simply adding the clip to the sequence will not change it's playback speed.  So if you want 100%, just drop it in.  You only need Modify if you want to change it's playback speed.

    Inspiring
    January 16, 2017

    One way -

    Interpret the 59.97 footage to 23.98.

    Drop the interpreted footage onto the 23.98 timeline.

    Adjust the speed of the clip on the timeline to +250% with optical flow enabled.

    MtD